Hrökkvi
Hrökkvi is a term used in Icelandic folklore and mythology to describe a supernatural being or spirit that is often associated with the underworld or the realm of the dead. The term is derived from Old Norse and translates to "the one who comes from the underworld." Hrökkvi is typically depicted as a malevolent or mischievous figure, often appearing in dreams or visions to warn of impending doom or to cause trouble.
In some stories, hrökkvi is portrayed as a trickster figure, using its supernatural abilities to deceive and
The hrökkvi is a recurring motif in Icelandic literature and folklore, appearing in sagas, poems, and tales.